Search the Hodgeman County Inmate Population

The Hodgeman County inmate population is tracked through a small county jail, local court records, state correctional records, and federal custody tools when a case moves beyond local detention. A Hodgeman County inmate search therefore starts with custody status, then follows the record trail through booking, court charges, release, transfer, or sentencing. The Hodgeman County inmate population is not shown in a public county roster, so reliable lookup depends on the sheriff, Kansas public records, VINELink, CaseSearch, and the state offender locator.

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The Hodgeman County Inmate Population

The Hodgeman County inmate population is centered on the Hodgeman County Jail, a local county jail operated by the Hodgeman County Sheriff's Office. The jail is listed by the Kansas Sheriffs' Association Hodgeman County profile as part of the sheriff's office in Jetmore. That profile is the strongest local source for detention capacity, board rate, staff count, and the sheriff contact. It lists Sheriff Jared Walker and uses the same phone number for the sheriff's office, office phone, and jail administration line.

This is not a high-volume urban jail site with a live public roster. The county research found no official Hodgeman County online inmate roster, no daily booking report, and no public mugshot gallery. That changes the practical search path. Current custody is checked first through the sheriff. Filed charges are checked through Kansas CaseSearch or the district court clerk. Sentenced prison custody is checked through the Kansas KASPER offender search. Federal and immigration custody use separate federal tools.

3 Census-vintage jail count
8 Male beds listed
1 County detention facility

Hodgeman County Inmate Population Statistics

Local jail figures are limited. The Kansas Sheriffs' Association lists 8 male beds and 0 female beds for the Hodgeman County Jail, plus a daily board and out-of-county inmate board of $35.00. The Prison Policy Initiative correctional population dataset lists Hodgeman County Jail as a local facility with 3 persons in a Census 2020 vintage dataset dated 12/31/2013. No current daily jail dashboard, annual booking count, average length of stay, or demographic table was located in official county sources.

MeasureFigureSource / Year
Hodgeman County Jail capacity8 male beds; 0 female bedsKansas Sheriffs' Association, inspected June 2026
Daily board / out-of-county board$35.00 / $35.00Kansas Sheriffs' Association, inspected June 2026
Correctional population dataset count3 personsPrison Policy Initiative, 12/31/2013 Census vintage data
Hodgeman County resident population1.619 thousandFRED Census-based series, 2025 observation
National local jail population664,200BJS Jail Inmates in 2023, midyear 2023


Hodgeman County Jail Capacity

The Hodgeman County Jail capacity source lists 8 male beds and 0 female beds. That source does not mean women are never arrested in Hodgeman County. It means the bed inventory reviewed for this build did not list female beds at the facility. Female arrestees may be held temporarily, medically cleared, released, or transferred under arrangements not located in the published sources. The page should not infer a transfer contract without a source.

The same Kansas Sheriffs' Association profile lists 8 sworn staff and 6 support staff. It also lists a daily board and out-of-county inmate board of $35.00. That board figure is not a public bond amount. It is a jail maintenance or housing figure and should not be used to estimate what a person must pay to get out of jail.


Laws Governing Hodgeman County Jail Data

Kansas law separates custody control, public access, medical intake, fees, and later expungement. In Hodgeman County, the sheriff is the starting point for jail records because K.S.A. 19-811 places charge and custody of the county jail and prisoners with the sheriff. The Kansas Open Records Act provides the public-records framework, while KORA exceptions explain why some law-enforcement material can be withheld or redacted.

Key Statutes:

K.S.A. 45-215 sets the Kansas Open Records Act framework for public records.

K.S.A. 45-216 covers inspection, agency response, refusal, and actual-cost fees.

K.S.A. 45-221 lists exceptions and includes law-enforcement, jail-book, roster, and mugshot references in annotations.

K.S.A. 19-1930 covers county jail acceptance, medical screening, attorney visits, and some maintenance cost provisions.


How to Search Hodgeman County Inmates

Because no official online Hodgeman County jail roster was located, the inmate search starts with a fallback chain. The sheriff's office can confirm whether a person is currently held, released, transferred, or held for another agency when public and operational rules allow disclosure. A records request can then ask for a jail-book entry, booking sheet, release date, charge line, bond line, and booking photo if maintained and releasable.

  1. Call the Hodgeman County Sheriff's Office at (620) 357-8391 and ask for jail administration or custody status.
  2. Have the full legal name, date of birth or age, arrest date, and arresting agency if known.
  3. If a document is needed, submit a Kansas Open Records Act request to the sheriff by mail, email, phone routing, or in person.
  4. Search Kansas VINELink for custody notification options, keeping in mind it is not a complete jail roster.
  5. Search Kansas CaseSearch for court charges once a case is filed, then use KASPER only after a KDOC sentence or supervision record exists.

Current Hodgeman County Inmate Records

A current Hodgeman County inmate record may exist in the jail book or booking sheet even when no public website displays it. The research file did not locate a public profile that could be inspected, so no claim should be made that a Hodgeman online record shows bond, housing, mugshot, court date, or release status. The public request target is narrower and more practical: ask for the record that identifies the person, booking date and time, arresting agency, booked charges, bond amount or type, release status, and booking photo if releasable.

Lookup ChannelBest UseLimit
Hodgeman County SheriffCurrent jail custody and jail-book requestsNo online roster located
Kansas VINELinkCustody notification searchesNot a complete county roster
Kansas CaseSearchFiled court case, charges, events, court datesNot a custody system
KASPERKDOC sentenced, supervised, and discharged residentsNot county jail booking data
BOP / ICE locatorsFederal prison or immigration detentionSeparate from county custody

Hodgeman County State and Federal Custody

No Kansas Department of Corrections prison, Bureau of Prisons institution, ICE detention center, or regional jail was found in Hodgeman County. If a Hodgeman County defendant is sentenced to KDOC custody, the person leaves the local jail population and is tracked in KASPER. KDOC says KASPER includes offenders sentenced to the Secretary of Corrections since 1980, including currently incarcerated, post-incarceration supervision, and discharged persons. It is updated each working day, excluding weekends.

Custody TypeWhere to LookWhat It Covers
County jailHodgeman County Sheriff's OfficePretrial custody, local holds, short local sentences, jail-book records
State prisonKASPERSentenced KDOC residents and supervision records
Federal custodyBOP inmate locatorFederal sentenced inmates by name or number
Immigration detentionICE ODLSICE detainees by A-number or biographical search

Hodgeman County Booking to Court Flow

A local arrest can move through several record systems in a short time. The first record is usually the sheriff or jail booking entry. The next public trail may be a Kansas court case when the county attorney files charges. Bond can be set by a warrant, schedule, or judge, and a hold from another agency can delay release even when local bond appears available. If the person is sentenced to KDOC, the custody record later shifts away from the Hodgeman County inmate population and into the statewide prison or supervision record.

Arrest -> booking -> first appearance -> filed charge -> bond or hold review -> release, transfer, local sentence, or KDOC sentence.


Hodgeman County Detention Facility

The facility map has one local detention facility. Hodgeman County Jail is operated by the Hodgeman County Sheriff's Office at the courthouse in Jetmore. It holds local pretrial defendants, sentenced misdemeanants if held locally, municipal or city prisoners, out-of-county prisoners if accepted, and possibly federal or state prisoners as allowed by Kansas county-jail law. The available source does not show a separate Jetmore city jail, regional jail, work-release center, state prison, BOP facility, or ICE center in Hodgeman County.

  • Hodgeman County Jail - local county jail and short-term detention facility operated by the Hodgeman County Sheriff's Office.

Hodgeman County Source Screenshots

The official Kansas Sheriffs' Association Hodgeman County sheriff profile is the source used for the bed inventory, daily board figure, staffing, and jail administration phone.

Hodgeman County inmate population sheriff directory and jail bed count

The screenshot supports the small-jail framing: Hodgeman County Jail is listed with a limited bed count and no public roster link on the directory page.

The KASPER offender search is the statewide lookup used after a Hodgeman County case results in KDOC custody or supervision.

KASPER search for Hodgeman County sentenced inmate records

KASPER is useful for state prison and supervision records, but it does not replace the sheriff for current Hodgeman County jail custody.


Hodgeman County Custody Terms

Custody terms can point to different agencies. A booking is not the same as a filed charge, and a jail hold is not the same as a state prison sentence. These terms help separate the Hodgeman County inmate population from court and state correctional records.

Booking
Administrative intake after arrest, including identification, property, charges as booked, and medical screening.
Detainer
A hold from another agency that may delay release even when local bond is posted.
KORA
The Kansas Open Records Act, used to request public jail and law-enforcement records when no online roster exists.
KASPER
The Kansas Department of Corrections offender locator for sentenced, supervised, and discharged KDOC residents.
PR bond
A personal-recognizance release based on a promise to appear, not a cash payment.

Hodgeman County Inmate Population FAQ

How big is the Hodgeman County inmate population?

The current daily jail population was not published in the official sources located. The sourced local figures are the Kansas Sheriffs' Association bed inventory of 8 male beds and 0 female beds, and a Prison Policy Initiative Census-vintage dataset listing 3 persons at Hodgeman County Jail on 12/31/2013.

How do I search the Hodgeman County inmate population?

Start with the Hodgeman County Sheriff's Office at (620) 357-8391 because no official online county roster was located. Then use KORA for booking records, VINELink for notifications, Kansas CaseSearch for filed charges, KASPER for KDOC custody, and BOP or ICE for federal custody.

Does Hodgeman County publish mugshots online?

No official Hodgeman County mugshot gallery, recent-bookings feed, or roster with booking photos was located. A specific booking photo may be requested from the sheriff under KORA, subject to Kansas law and any applicable exemption.

Can a Hodgeman County inmate be held outside the county?

Yes. The Kansas Sheriffs' Association profile lists no female beds, and Kansas law allows certain city, United States, state, DOC, and out-of-county prisoners in county jails when accepted. The research did not locate a specific transfer contract, so any outside housing should be confirmed with the sheriff.

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Directions to the Hodgeman County Jail

Hodgeman County Jail and the sheriff's office are listed at 500 Main Street, 3rd Floor, Jetmore, KS 67854. The official Hodgeman County site identifies Jetmore as the county seat and places multiple county offices at or near 500 Main Street, while the Kansas Judicial Branch courthouse page confirms the local court address and hours. Visitors approaching from the north or south generally use U.S. 283 into Jetmore. Visitors approaching from the west or east commonly use K-156, which intersects U.S. 283 in Jetmore, then proceed toward the courthouse block.

Address

Hodgeman County Jail
500 Main Street, 3rd Floor
Jetmore, KS 67854
(620) 357-8391

Visitor Parking

Official visitor parking details were not located. Call the sheriff before arrival and confirm where the public entrance and parking are available.

Public Transit

No official transit route to the courthouse was found in the research. Hodgeman County is rural, so plan ground transportation before leaving.

Visitor Entry

Bring government photo ID. Confirm rules before bringing phones, bags, medication, keys beyond essentials, or minors into the courthouse area.